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| Face-strip (verb): to remove the veil(s) worn by a free woman; to do so usually means that she is to be enslaved. ~Rogue of Gor, page 176~ ~Kajira of Gor, page 183~ ~Dancer of Gor, page 295~ Fair of En'Kara (holiday); one of four great fairs held in the shadow of the Sardar range in the first month of the Gorean year. ~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 8~ Falarian Wine (noun): an exquisite, rare, fabulously expensive wine, it's cost would purchase a city. It's existence is only rumored among collectors. ~Mercenaries of Gor, pages 158-159~ Falarina (adverb): a female who is no longer a virgin or 'glana' preceded by the state of 'profalarina' indicating a female who is about to be 'falarina' and before that by 'meta glana' one who looks forward to her deflowering. ~Savages of Gor, page 203~ ~Dancer of Gor, page 128~ Fan palm (noun): found in the jungles of Schendi more than 20 feet high which spreads it's leaves in the form of an opened fan; an excellent source of water; as much as a liter at the base of each leaf's cupped stem. ~Explorers of Gor, pages 310 and 347~ Field slave (noun): one who works outdoors, usually gardening, fetching wood or water, etc. She is commonly dressed in plain, sturdy slave tunics. Her hair is shorn. ~Magicians of Gor, pages 299-302~ Finch, whistling (noun): flighted bird found at the ground level of the rainforest it is insectivorous. ~Explorers of Gor, page 311~ Fire-maker (noun): a small device consisting of a small reservoir of tharlarion oil a wick a thumb-activated ratcheted steel wheel and a splinter of flint; not unlike an old-fashioned cigarette lighter. ~Savages of Gor, page 15~ Fire-maker, cylindrical (noun): a small silverish tube used for igniting cooking fires. When the cap is removed, and the implement inside is exposed to the air, it glows a fiery red. ~Priest-Kings of Gor, page 138~ First girl (noun): slave appointed by the Master to oversee other usually younger or less experienced girls; she rules when FreePersons are not present as the Master, but she is subject to his total authority. ~Explorers of Gor, page 78~ ~Savages of Gor, page 231~ ~Dancer of Gor, page 170, 211, and 380~ ~Magicians of Gor, page 123~ First Knowledge (noun): the education available to the lower castes such as the Peasants; it is practical if occasionally deliberately erroneous (i.e. it purports that Gor is a flat disk). ~Tarnsman of Gor, page 58~ First Spear (noun): the designated leader of a unit of spearmen. ~Priest Kings of Gor, page 19~ First Sword (noun): the leader of the Guards in a given city such as Ar. ~Nomads of Gor, page 129~ Fisherman (noun): name given to an arena combatant who fights with net and trident. ~Vagabonds of Gor, page 91~ Flahdah (noun): a tree of the Tahari having lanceolate leaves; the trunk leans like that of a palm tree ~Tribesmen of Gor page 72~ Flame Death (see also Blue Flame) (noun): a form of capital punishment imposed by the Priest-Kings and triggered from the Sardar; in it the victim seems to spontaneously erupt in blue flames. ~Tarnsman of Gor, pages 207-208~ Flaminium (noun): a largish scarlet flower having 5 petals. ~Hunters of Gor, page 154~ Fleer Tribe (noun): a tribe of Red Savages a member of the Blue Sky Society a warrior society of the Fleer which inhabits the Barrens; they have long hair combed back and flowing down the back like cornstalks; They ride their kaiila bareback and carry a long feathered lance and a small round war shield with medicine signs inscribed on it. ~Savages of Gor, page 256~ Fleer, long-billed (noun): a bird inhabitant of the emergent level of the rainforest. ~Explorers of Gor, page 311~ Flute girl (noun): a slave trained in the art of music, specifically the playing of the double flute. They perform at various functions and are available for sexual use by those free men of their audience. ~Magicians of Gor, pages 118-122~ Flute, double (noun): a wind instrument. ~Dancer of Gor, pages 281 and 283~ |